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Titan Poker Review**NO LONGER ACCEPTING US CUSTOMERS** Banking: FirePay, NETeller, InstaCash, Moneybookers, Citadel, Wire Transfer, Instadebit, EcoCard, UseMyBank, Bank Draft/check, Click2Pay, Credit Cards OpponentsThe opponents at Titan Poker can vary. On the one hand, you’ve
got some unskilled players who are fairly easy to beat. On the other hand,
you have the bonus hunters who go from one poker room to the other, getting
the big bonuses and racking up a huge bankroll. The average player at
Titan Poker is fairly tight, but you can find their loose players by playing
at tables with a higher flop percentage. They’re a newer poker room,
and as such they can’t quite match the traffic of some of the older
rooms, though they’re growing quite rapidly. Overall, an okay place
to play poker as long as you're careful to avoid the few sharks that swim
in this tank. Game SelectionTitan Poker falls a little short of their competition as far as game
variety goes, since they only offer Texas Holdem and Omaha (regular and
Hi/Lo versions). This isn’t necessarily a detriment, though, as
it means their table selection is fairly even for those two games. Their
no limit Holdem games seem to be especially popular. The limits range
from $.02/$.04 to $30/$60. Rewards/Bonuses/JackpotsTitan Poker used to be on top of the industry with its first-time deposit
bonus. Now, however, they offer a 50% bonus, up to $200. Still decent,
but nothing compared to what they used to offer before they bailed on
the US. They still occasionally offer re-deposit bonuses, typically 50%
up to $50, but don't expect them. While they don't have a rewards system
in place at this time (they say one is in development, though), they do
offer some of the best jackpots you can find. Best hand jackpot, bad beats
jackpot, and even different tournament jackpots. TournamentsTitan Poker’s tournaments are setup quite nicely. They offer a
$1,000 weekly freeroll for depositors, and they have some pretty big guaranteed
cash tournaments. They offer a $25,000 monthly tournament, both $10,000
and $15,000 weekly tournaments, and daily tournaments up to $3,000 guaranteed.
The tournaments at Titan Poker have variable competition. The tougher
players used to avoid Titan like the plague, but now they've started gathering
and are causing the tournaments to be filled with sharks. Customer SupportThe support at Titan Poker is, on average, good. Their email support
can be frustrating at times, but they also offer live chat and 24/7 phone
support, which is a rarity these days. Their support staff are all fairly
knowledgeable and can answer most of your questions with relative ease.
They have an incredible amount of deposit options, and their withdrawals
are always reliable. The only possible complaint one could have is that
it can take 3 days or more for a withdrawal to be processed, though they
say they’re working on fixing that issue.
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